PJB-2018-869
DIVESIRY AND POLLEN MORPHOLGY OF IMPORTANT TREE SPECIES OF RANIKOT FORT, SINDH, PAKISTAN.
Nabila Shah Jilani
Abstract
Ranikot Fort is a talismanic wonder of Sindh, Pakistan. This fort is one of the largest forts of the world and approximately of 35 km in length. Visitors and researchers can reach at this beautiful location and historical mystery via Hyderabad to Sann by travelling about 90 kilometers north of Hyderabad 30 kilometers from town of Sann. All construction in the Ranikot has its own distinctiveness and magnificence. The exploration for the tree plant diversity of fort area was carried out to find out range of important tree plants diversification in this fort area because two species reported threatened in my pervious publication. Frequent survey was conducted throughout the years to record vegetation diversity present in Ranikot fort area. Plant materials were collected from the site area, herbarium sheets were prepared by using slandered techniques. Pollen morphology of important tree species has been investigated by Scanning electron microscope. Considerable pollen diversity has been particularly pollen shape, size, aperture and exine ornamentation.
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